/ɪntərˈnæʃənl ˈliːɡəl kəˈpæsəti/ – Phrase
Definition: năng lực pháp lý quốc tế.
A more thorough explanation: International legal capacity refers to the ability of a state or an international organization to enter into legal relations, such as treaties or agreements, with other states or international organizations. It encompasses the rights and obligations that a state or international organization has under international law, including the capacity to sue and be sued in international courts, and to participate in international organizations and forums.
Example: The international legal capacity of a corporation allows it to enter into contracts and conduct business in multiple countries.